County record · Ohio
Huron County
Technology presence
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Huron County Sheriff's Office
The Huron County Sheriff's Office began using 19 GoPro body-worn cameras in 2019.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Sandusky RegisterHuron County Sheriff's Office Facebook page
The Huron County Sheriff's Office operates one DJI Mavic drone as of 2017, according to data compiled by the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard Collegewww.abc12.com
Norwalk Police Department
The Norwalk Police Department operates four Flock Safety automated license plate readers and other cameras as of June 2025. The agency stores ALPR data for 30 days.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Flock Safety
In January 2022, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine awarded $23,201.70 to the Norwalk Police Department for expenses associated with launching or maintaining body-worn camera programs.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Office of the GovernorOffice of the Governor
Monroeville Police Department
The Monroeville Police Department received a $3,657 grant for body-worn cameras from the Ohio Department of Public Safety in 2022. In January 2022, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine awarded $2,445.00 to the Monroevile Police for expenses associated with launching or maintaining body-worn camera programs.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Ohio Department of Public SafetyOhio Governor's OfficeOffice of the Governor
Willard Police Department
The Willard Police Department uses Flock Safety automated license plate readers.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Flock Safety
Source: EFF Atlas of Surveillance (Electronic Frontier Foundation & University of Nevada, Reno — Reynolds School of Journalism) · CC BY 4.0 · retrieved July 2026